2022
DOI: 10.22146/jcef.3455
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The Performance of Ca(OH)2 to Reduce the Plasticity Index and Increase the Shear Strength Parameter for Expansive Soil

Abstract: The design on expansive soils can easily change in volume due to the influence of water content. This makes it necessary to consider soil improvement methods in the planning process to maintain the variation in the water content. One of these methods includes chemical stabilization, which is carried out by adding materials such as cement or lime. In expansive soils, stabilization efforts aim to reduce the plasticity index and increase the shear strength parameters. Therefore, this study focused on the addition… Show more

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“…The soil-cement base course is made of soil stabilized with cement to increase soil strength [4]. Cement is a binder often chosen from several types of binders in soil stabilization, either used alone or combined with other substances such as lime [5], volcanic ash [6], and others. Cement is often used for local soil improvement in highway works such as subgrade, subbase, and base course because cement is easy to obtain and economical [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil-cement base course is made of soil stabilized with cement to increase soil strength [4]. Cement is a binder often chosen from several types of binders in soil stabilization, either used alone or combined with other substances such as lime [5], volcanic ash [6], and others. Cement is often used for local soil improvement in highway works such as subgrade, subbase, and base course because cement is easy to obtain and economical [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%